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Old 04-14-2021, 09:33 AM
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Oh, ya. Lots. I used to go clothes shopping with my best friend during the summer after high school and a lot during college.

She loved going to a store meant for much younger women/girls, even though she was 18-24 during those years. It was like a year-round prom dress type store. My friend was TINY, so she wore girls' clothes until she got her professional job after college, then she realized that girls' clothes are not made for women. One place had tall mirrors, very short doors, and curtains that didn't close all the way. If you were taller than 6'0", you could see the back wall of mirrors and into every fitting room without any effort at all, let alone through the sides of all the curtains. All the boyfriends who took their TINY girlfriends who were older than high school age would hang out around the fitting rooms waiting, and waiting, and waiting, but we all got to see each others' girlfriends/friends/young wives in panties and usually topless. I saw 100s of boobs throughout our visits to that store over the years. The store drew tiny women, so I think the biggest boobs I ever saw was hardly a B cup. But guess what--I made sure to never look at my own friend because I was afraid she would beat me up! (I saw her topless several times throughout the years, but only when she changed directly in front of me; never on "accident".)

Another time, with the same friend, we went to a dress store and there was a long line. I ended up chatting with some biker dude while his wife was trying on dresses on their way to a wedding. The fitting room had four stalls but an open waiting area that was outside of the stalls but not part of the store. The view wasn't totally open to the store, but there wasn't a working curtain. Because of the line and the fact that they had to be at a wedding in less than an hour, the biker dude's wife just decided to change in the open area next to the stalls instead of waiting! Of course my friend decided to do the same thing. I saw the biker dude's wife's thong and bra that was clearly way too small (she was a big gal), and my friend kept her back to us, but I saw her bra and panties, of course. The biker dude said, "My wife does this all the time, but never has she had anyone join her! Is this typical for your wife?" I said, "That isn't my wife. She is just my best friend." The biker dude said, "You are a lucky friend!"

My wife went into a maternity store and was measured for new bras. My wife wasn't wearing a bra at the time we went, so she was in the fitting room topless with the person working, and the curtain wasn't closed all the way. Other people were in the store, but no one else saw but me. That was an amazing moment, as you can imagine. The female clerk was very definitely hitting on my wife, but my wife was so clueless. (My wife gets hit on by women A LOT, but she never notices.)

My wife and her sister were shopping for her sister's shirts when she was pregnant, and for some reason I was tagging a long, probably because we had to drive into the big city and park in awful spots. My wife and her sister went into a fitting room and the curtain wasn't closed all the way and I saw her sister in her bra a few times. We made eye contact. I apologized. She said it was fine and she didn't care at all. After that moment, my sister in law changes her top in front of me regularly. Only once was she topless over the years, though, and it was only side-boob at best.

One time, at a State Fair type place, we were walking by a clothing post thing and the wind blew a curtain off to the side while a woman was trying on a dress type shirt thing, totally topless. She was so embarrassed that I think I heard her crying after the workers pulled the curtain closed. There were some college aged boys who saw and were stopped in their tracks waiting for it to happen again. Some older dad-types saw them and argued with them to push them along. Eventually, the young woman came out of the room, red in the face, saying, "Mom, did you see what happened?!" (She was in her early 20s, probably.) The mom said, "It's happened to all of us at some point." My wife was going to buy something, but she didn't want the same thing to happen to her.

There are other examples, but I can't think of them at the moment.
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